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affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. but all you notice is her beautiful, healthy skin. jergens ultra healing moisturizer makes even your driest skin look healthier, instantly. with beautiful skin from jergens, you'll always make an entrance. jergens®. the beautiful difference. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year. time for campbell's green bean casserole. you'll find the recipe at campbellskitchen.com. ♪ campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ hershey's drops. a lot of hershey's happiness in little drops of milk chocolate. and cookies n creme. pure hershey's. maybmaybe you can't.re; when you have migraines with fifteen or more headache days a month,
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overall probably got 35% less energy. but there's been -- the tough part, there's been plateaus. once you get past the plateau, your body seems to understand okay this is where we are living now. >> a drastic, you know, change in appearance from his magic mike, you know, film appearance. but, you know, its is amazing what the actors do to get in shape for the role. he's the latest one. >> just to try to gear up his body to eat again, that will be a chore as well. >> matthew, put it back on, dude. get that burger. [ male announcer ] sponges take your mark. [ female announcer ] one drop of ultra dawn has twice the everyday grease cleaning ingredients of one drop of the leading non-concentrated brand... to clean 2x more greasy dishes. dawn does more. so it's not a chore. ♪ santa baby a '54 convertible ♪ santa baby a '54 convertible too, light blue ♪ >> i like that song. >> it's classic. >> everyone loves that one. >>> forget the turkey. be thankful. it's nearly time for shopping. how can you save cash when you are buying your holiday gifts? we sound so greedy, don't we? >> we
overall probably got 35% less energy. but there's been -- the tough part, there's been plateaus. once you get past the plateau, your body seems to understand okay this is where we are living now. >> a drastic, you know, change in appearance from his magic mike, you know, film appearance. but, you know, its is amazing what the actors do to get in shape for the role. he's the latest one. >> just to try to gear up his body to eat again, that will be a chore as well. >> matthew,...
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. >> reporter: to keep from getting fatigued, taylor would save his energy by not playing defense. watch this possession, where taylor stops at half court, as his teammates do the work. when his team gets the rebound, he's already strategizing his next shot. there's actually a method to this madness. last year, one of taylor's teammates scored 89 points in a game. some say this milestone doesn't deserve to get celebrated, because taylor and the team weren't playing to win. they were playing for the record. >> this is an historic moment. >> reporter: no matter the motive, or how he or they did it, a player scoring 138 points is one for the record books. darren rovell, abc news. >> a team effort this thanksgiving eve. we leave you with a 14-month-old in her dad's arms at o'hare airport. happy thanksgiving. good night. michael finney reports progress in stopping pay pal from holding your money hostage. >> big back up at the port of oakland a walk out has a major ripple affect on truckers eager to get home for holidays.. >> time running out for a marin county oyster farm. the interior
. >> reporter: to keep from getting fatigued, taylor would save his energy by not playing defense. watch this possession, where taylor stops at half court, as his teammates do the work. when his team gets the rebound, he's already strategizing his next shot. there's actually a method to this madness. last year, one of taylor's teammates scored 89 points in a game. some say this milestone doesn't deserve to get celebrated, because taylor and the team weren't playing to win. they were...
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>>guest: yes, oil prices have we are seeing energy prices going down. what can we expect in the near and long term? >>guest: you will seafood prices go up. >>heather: how high? >>guest: hard to say. but another issue, farmers are seeing a real estate bubble, you would never expect that, we just had one burst, but a lot will depend on what happens to land prices and right now they are at all time highs in the midwest which is helping farmers. on the other hand, farmers looking forward and this will impacted if prices, they are going to face estate tax which hurt as lot of them because small farmers pass on the small businesses, so if they have hikes in taxes we could see a lot of farmers having a lot of trouble. we are talking about smaller farmers. that could impact the prices, as well. >>heather: thank you, brenda. you can catch brenda on bulls and bears at 10:00 a.m. eastern right here on fox news channel. >>gregg: a new report shows more americans are going back to the religion of their youth and some churches are taking full advantage. they will wel
>>guest: yes, oil prices have we are seeing energy prices going down. what can we expect in the near and long term? >>guest: you will seafood prices go up. >>heather: how high? >>guest: hard to say. but another issue, farmers are seeing a real estate bubble, you would never expect that, we just had one burst, but a lot will depend on what happens to land prices and right now they are at all time highs in the midwest which is helping farmers. on the other hand, farmers...
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we've invited the executive vice president of the consumer energy alliance to explain what it could mean to your wallet. >> thank you for having me. >> everybody feels pain at the pump when they have to stop. it's a daily part of life. the reality of what you're paying for gas but you're saying regulations could make it more expensive. >> the biggest thing we've seen from the environmental community is they have an agenda, a four point agenda, to get off oil, off of coal, regulate natural gas and not allow drilling on federal land for natural gas or oil. the obama administration has been willing to work with environmentalists on all these fronts. you can look at the myriad of regulations over the last several years, even in accelerated places since the election and announcements of rules, every one of those regulations is another tool in the tool kit that gates you back to one of these four points. >> the president said under his administration, things have gotten better as far as production, domestic production of oil. there was a debate and he said i'm doing the right stuff, releasing
we've invited the executive vice president of the consumer energy alliance to explain what it could mean to your wallet. >> thank you for having me. >> everybody feels pain at the pump when they have to stop. it's a daily part of life. the reality of what you're paying for gas but you're saying regulations could make it more expensive. >> the biggest thing we've seen from the environmental community is they have an agenda, a four point agenda, to get off oil, off of coal,...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant
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energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking m
energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's...
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green with age, a statute conveys sheridan's electric energy. lincoln and more secretary ever stand had thought of the 33 year-old sheridan too young when grant proposed in july 1864 that he command the new army of the shenandoah. sheridan's size contributed to the impression of youth that he projected. he was just 5'5" and only 115 pounds in 1864. but as grant memorably replied to one officer commented on sheridan's diminutive stature, i think you'll find him plenty big enough for the job. just before sheridan's appointment, confederate general early and 14,000 troops have marched down the shenandoah valley, across the potomac at threatened washington, the tremendous shock, the capital was thrown into a panic, grant rushed troops to the city from his army outside petersburg, and early withdrew. to prevent a recurrence, the lincoln administration merged for military departments into a new one, with sheridan in charge of it. he was ordered to pursue jubal early's army to the death, and to destroy the shenandoah valley's grains, produce and livest
green with age, a statute conveys sheridan's electric energy. lincoln and more secretary ever stand had thought of the 33 year-old sheridan too young when grant proposed in july 1864 that he command the new army of the shenandoah. sheridan's size contributed to the impression of youth that he projected. he was just 5'5" and only 115 pounds in 1864. but as grant memorably replied to one officer commented on sheridan's diminutive stature, i think you'll find him plenty big enough for the...
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it is clear they're making energy energy less expensive. the average level as cost entering service in 2017 according to the department of energy, if they are field by natural gas, this cost $66 per megawatt hour. for wind, $96 per megawatt hour. for solar power $153 per megawatt hour. five years ago when the energy loan guarantee program was put in place and many of these subsidies for solar and wind, we didn't know we were sitting at 200 years of inexpensive natural gas. so maybe it was logical for people to think we need to be independent or as independent as we can be of the middle east. in fact, the first president to claim the phrase energy independent was richard nixon, a republican. so maybe it was logical to think if we make our own energy, we'll be more independent and self-sufficient. but this is before we found we had all this inexpensive natural gas around $2.75 send. so now we are in the middle the new american energy revolution. we found that we have all this. as john maynard keynes once said, when the facts change, i change
it is clear they're making energy energy less expensive. the average level as cost entering service in 2017 according to the department of energy, if they are field by natural gas, this cost $66 per megawatt hour. for wind, $96 per megawatt hour. for solar power $153 per megawatt hour. five years ago when the energy loan guarantee program was put in place and many of these subsidies for solar and wind, we didn't know we were sitting at 200 years of inexpensive natural gas. so maybe it was...
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any renewable energy projects and also with the fuels. and by 1980, everybody knew the fuel of choice for alternative would be meth follow. and it turned out a chemist was in charge of our renewable energy effort. his name was dr. william avery. and he immediately saw what was coming out, and he was working on an energy thing that produces electricity in water in great numbers. and he said, oops, all i have to do is lek ri rise the water, and i got prodigious amounts of oxygen, hydrogen, and, oops, he made a test with a company, and they actually -- we didn't have the facility available, so on land he got where he had electricity and water, he ran a small test lab, if you will, of using for the common source or 25 tons of carbon a day to produce about 33 tons of methanol. the point of that was he made a huge jump, they used the standard way of doing it is with the coal slurry, and he looked at it and said that's not a good idea, we can be more efficient at getting car bomb. pulverized the coal. and sure enough, it jumped 75%. the upshot o
any renewable energy projects and also with the fuels. and by 1980, everybody knew the fuel of choice for alternative would be meth follow. and it turned out a chemist was in charge of our renewable energy effort. his name was dr. william avery. and he immediately saw what was coming out, and he was working on an energy thing that produces electricity in water in great numbers. and he said, oops, all i have to do is lek ri rise the water, and i got prodigious amounts of oxygen, hydrogen, and,...
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the document energy, dispatch, secrecy, someone who could respond to a crisis at the time when there is a crisis, the constitution -- the articles of the federation meant there was a lot of debate, but nobody really to take charge. so they knew they knew they needed both, but they were also very concerned that the separation of power. a think it's fair to say that in the course of the 225 years since then, since that kind of invented or perhaps improvised the presidency is a better word, that there is the nature mentis change in the office. obviously, every president from washington on has taken certain powers for himself. sometimes congress has resisted. the pendulum has swung back and forth if we could go down the list. executive order, signing statements, the war powers. all of these things were fought far beyond what most of the founders would have been vision. but that is the way that democracy and the republic had evolved over these 225 years. >> host: kenneth davis, in your career, have you ever been a teacher at all? >> guest: no, i haven't. somebody called the professor on t
the document energy, dispatch, secrecy, someone who could respond to a crisis at the time when there is a crisis, the constitution -- the articles of the federation meant there was a lot of debate, but nobody really to take charge. so they knew they knew they needed both, but they were also very concerned that the separation of power. a think it's fair to say that in the course of the 225 years since then, since that kind of invented or perhaps improvised the presidency is a better word, that...
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. >> reporter: another idea, do a little math and calculate the food's energy density. take a food divide the number of calories by the number of grams and try to stick to choices that amount to two or less. lettuce, apples and broccoli are zero. tilapia, baked potato and egg are one of the salmon, miso soup and guacamole are two. another way to add volume, add air. whipped foods contain volume but fewer calories. >> when you make a smoothie or you make a shake, you're whipping air into that. >> reporter: it's better to enjoy cotton candy or jellybeans or whipped butter instead of a pad of butter. >> sounds logical. i think that's a really great idea. >> makes sense. >> reporter: dr. kim mulvihill cbs 5. >> my banana split cake i made last night? 2,000 calories. >> my parents say if you bring a calculator to the thanksgiving day table you're out! >>> 6:52. the holiday shopping rush happening now. the bay area shoppers who just missed some mighty big deals. >> and prepping turkey plus all the fixings for a bay area tradition. the volunteers ready to serve thousands of th
. >> reporter: another idea, do a little math and calculate the food's energy density. take a food divide the number of calories by the number of grams and try to stick to choices that amount to two or less. lettuce, apples and broccoli are zero. tilapia, baked potato and egg are one of the salmon, miso soup and guacamole are two. another way to add volume, add air. whipped foods contain volume but fewer calories. >> when you make a smoothie or you make a shake, you're whipping air...
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they are so full of energy so nonstop, making all those baby steps to cover about 2 1/2 miles a day. >> new york university researchers says the average toddler a year to a year and a half old takes 14,000 steps a day. and plops down on his or her bottom more than a hundred times in the process. >> yet still chubby. >> and the parents don't get any thinner following them around i noticed. >> why is that? welcome to cbs "this morning saturday." i'm sharyl attkisson. >> i'm anthony mason. >> actor larry hagman will be best remembered for his role as the steaming amoral but always charming j.r. ewing in the popular tv show "dallas." for more on the character, we turn to a film critic. good morning. thank you for positioning yourself there. what influence in the scheme of things did larry hagman's character have on television. sort of an iconic character. >> he was such an oversized villain. the j.r. character was not intended to be center of "dallas." but he soon took over the show. >> i wonder if someone else had played the role who perhaps not quite so bigger than life as larry hagman
they are so full of energy so nonstop, making all those baby steps to cover about 2 1/2 miles a day. >> new york university researchers says the average toddler a year to a year and a half old takes 14,000 steps a day. and plops down on his or her bottom more than a hundred times in the process. >> yet still chubby. >> and the parents don't get any thinner following them around i noticed. >> why is that? welcome to cbs "this morning saturday." i'm sharyl...
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. >> reporter: do you think by bringing your energy into the community, you're also bringing grills, clean-up tools. this isn't just about let's have a grilling experience but it's also about what kind of help you can bring to these individuals. what do you expect? >> i expect that we're just going to come in with a lot of energy, but be very sensitive to the people here. and people are just going to go all day long and be the hands and feet of god. >> erin bagley, thank you very much. we had a look at some of these trucks filled with wheelbarrows, shovels and hammers. they are going to go into homes and actually rip out some of the drywall, insulation that was ruined in the flood. they're going to set up these grills whens they all done and have pies and chips and turkey burgers to tell thooe these people you are remember ed especially on a day like today. brooke? >> it's carol. thank you so much, deb feyerick. that warms my heart. we appreciate it. >>> you wouldn't think a raggedy old christmas troe would become a symbol of hope but it has in one devastated neighborhood. the tree's
. >> reporter: do you think by bringing your energy into the community, you're also bringing grills, clean-up tools. this isn't just about let's have a grilling experience but it's also about what kind of help you can bring to these individuals. what do you expect? >> i expect that we're just going to come in with a lot of energy, but be very sensitive to the people here. and people are just going to go all day long and be the hands and feet of god. >> erin bagley, thank you...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save lat. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast. it goes by too, too fast. ♪ but i would do it again in a heartbeat. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends decembe
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. [ male announcer ] you build a reputation by not breaking down. consider the silverado 1500 -- still the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. and now we've also been recognized for lowest total cost of ownership -- based on important things, like depreciation, fuel, and maintenance costs. and now trade up to get a 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. from outstanding value to standing the test of time, chevy runs deep. ♪ [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean. with tide pods. a powerful three-in-one detergent that cleans. brightens. and fights stains just one
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the off shore rig is owned by black elk energy in houston, and produces both oil and natural gas. still no official word on what caused that explosion. >>> it is an odd sight, but it could turn out to be a good thing of superstorm sandy. it knocked this roller coaster in seaside heights, new jersey, off the pier and partially submerged it in the ocean. instead of tearing it down, the mayor there is now considering leaving the roller coaster as a tourist attraction. mayor bill acres said, "it depends on the impact. we need to consider the environment, the structure, and how it might break down over time, and also see if we could secure it. it looks like it moved a little bit. having said all those things, i wouldn't have an issue with it being there." that from the mayor. but it isn't all up to the mayor. the private owners of the pier say they are waiting on their insurance company to tell them what they can and cannot do. >> reporter: all right. new york city can be idealic during the holiday season, but as alison kosik shows us, the fantasy has been disrupted by nasty reality an
the off shore rig is owned by black elk energy in houston, and produces both oil and natural gas. still no official word on what caused that explosion. >>> it is an odd sight, but it could turn out to be a good thing of superstorm sandy. it knocked this roller coaster in seaside heights, new jersey, off the pier and partially submerged it in the ocean. instead of tearing it down, the mayor there is now considering leaving the roller coaster as a tourist attraction. mayor bill acres...
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. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ for you, british spies are stunned. this was found in a chimney in england, carrying a coded message. the british intelligence, the intelligence agency known as gchq has sent the bird to the pigeon museum, hoping to trace the origin. they have not been able to read the message yet, but they say it is a tribute to the coding sk l skills. they delivered messages from mainland europe. >>> appearance, but it did nothing to change her fighting spirit. now a triathlete, melissa stockwell, a purple heart recipient inspires others to live their lives without limits. her amazing journey in this "welcome home." >> reporter: april 13th, 2004, is a date melissa stockwell will never forget. >> it was the last day i ever stood on my own two legs. i wa
. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ for you, british spies are stunned. this was found in a chimney in england, carrying a coded message. the british intelligence, the intelligence...
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natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. part of a whole new line of tablets from dell. it's changing the conversation. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >> want to take a closer look at a fluid situati
natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> shutting down australia's most famous beach in sydney. the water turned blood red because of a thick al algae. it's called a red tide. it's not considered dangerous to swimmers but deadly for some sea life, especially shellfish. more from this from chad myers. tell us what causes this. what is this? >> a couple different causes. phosphates from washing machines and laundry, from sewage that got dumped in, or from fertilizer, or just naturally that upwelling of very good water, very nutrient rich water from below got washed up at the top and the algae blooms on top. the biggest problem to swimmers and people the ammonia they crea
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> shutting down australia's most famous beach in sydney....
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. >>> cnn newsroom starts at the top of the hour. fred is here. >> per usual, our legal guys will be here tackling the most fascinating cases of the week beginning with a case in coral springs. a family who has a child with down syndrome has a cute little pig as a form of therapy. in this city, they don't consider a pig like this. they don't consider anything except for a dog or cat to be a working animal. and so there might be a penalty, a fine, removal of the pet involved. yes, our legal guys are going to tackle who has the real leverage in this case. >>> and t
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses...
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boy energy. if we can get those things done this will be transformational for our economy, but we have not been able to act on these things, even though, as i said earlier there is wide bipartisan consensus. >> steve from moment. just try to poke holes in this. if we rollback time to just before the financial crisis, you look at the u.s. debt position. douglas holtz-eakin was out their bitching about that already. and john mccain and others have been, but it is much worse today but if you look at debt in a different way, private sector debt, the fact that, for good government debt, but it has done worse. before the financial crisis private sector debt was 160% of gdp. despite the missive the leveraging we are back to 160 percent of gdp, so we are still in crisis mode. structural corruption between regulators and financial restitutions and other places in the economy. a private sector event that led to a government response and a worsening of the debt issue. why is it not ever on this list to get
boy energy. if we can get those things done this will be transformational for our economy, but we have not been able to act on these things, even though, as i said earlier there is wide bipartisan consensus. >> steve from moment. just try to poke holes in this. if we rollback time to just before the financial crisis, you look at the u.s. debt position. douglas holtz-eakin was out their bitching about that already. and john mccain and others have been, but it is much worse today but if you...
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but i hope we can marshal the energy and create -- i think there's an extraordinary opportunity. i think we can turn that longevity paired docs into a fast payoff and i think the analogy is the movement of so many women into new roles in the 60's and 70's. at that point we were thinking as a society, this is going to be a zero-sum proposition. how we accommodate all this talent. we will simply displace men and end up at the same place that we started only with a lot of conflict along the way. now we know we would be never be competitive without that enormous source of talent. down the road we will feel the same way about the segment of population. i think there'll be lots of surprises as well. we can't write off the talent and experience of this group but even more we tend to underestimate the creativity and and -- david gallas and he studied creativity said creativity across the life course. he said the value of every significant painting that was sold over the last 100 years and as they looks at the patterns of this artwork more strongly than anything else was that the most val
but i hope we can marshal the energy and create -- i think there's an extraordinary opportunity. i think we can turn that longevity paired docs into a fast payoff and i think the analogy is the movement of so many women into new roles in the 60's and 70's. at that point we were thinking as a society, this is going to be a zero-sum proposition. how we accommodate all this talent. we will simply displace men and end up at the same place that we started only with a lot of conflict along the way....
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then on c-span, a forum on energy policy hosted by the bipartisan policy center. former senators and byron dorgan. that is at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> on 16 of 17 bases in the united states we have military-run schools. the average cost to educate a child in that school per year is $50,000. almost four times what the rest of public education costs. and the vast majority of our bases use public schools. we could take the money we're spending today, pay every public school system 14,000 per child and save billions of dollars per year and with the same or better outcomes. >> this weekend, you can talk with oklahoma senator about the fiscal clef, affordable care act to amend the future of the republican party on book tv. the senator has written several books and reports, including his latest, the debt bomb. join our three our conversation with calls, e-mails, tweet, and facebook comments. live sunday at noon eastern on book tv in depth on c-span2. >> there has been speculation in washington about whether or not the senate would change its rules regarding the filibuster
then on c-span, a forum on energy policy hosted by the bipartisan policy center. former senators and byron dorgan. that is at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> on 16 of 17 bases in the united states we have military-run schools. the average cost to educate a child in that school per year is $50,000. almost four times what the rest of public education costs. and the vast majority of our bases use public schools. we could take the money we're spending today, pay every public school system 14,000 per...
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the energy and thus are a visceral testament to writing two things. one aside the issue of educational reform has ripened. it's a combination of need, the talent we see in this term has coalesced around this issue to detect elegies, but there is a sense that the moment has arrived. and the other is 73 bush. [applause] i am a great believer that two things matter in life. one of the idea and the others people. that's the real driver of change, the real trailer of this silly when you want pack it all. and jeb is a perfect example of a person coming together with real talent and commitment come with a set of ideas. the fact is sure i'll hear is the greatest salute you could give. condi and i come out of the national security background paper gangsters the semester on to something called the everyman bond calculator. it used to calculate what mr. and mrs. eep, the circular error probable blast effects of nuclear weapons. here we are today. we traveled a considerable distance. the other person that comes to mind is mike mullen, former chairman of the joint
the energy and thus are a visceral testament to writing two things. one aside the issue of educational reform has ripened. it's a combination of need, the talent we see in this term has coalesced around this issue to detect elegies, but there is a sense that the moment has arrived. and the other is 73 bush. [applause] i am a great believer that two things matter in life. one of the idea and the others people. that's the real driver of change, the real trailer of this silly when you want pack it...
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>> in iowa and colorado, wind energy tax credit. there was an issue that was important in both of those states. obviously models, jobs, the president jobs plan. and i think taxes. we had a fight where you had the president advocating to increase taxes on people who made more than $250,000 a year. >> looking ahead at the agenda, how big is climate energy? >> if you look at what to this country needs to do to create jobs, having a sound energy policy makes incredible sense. i think there are it a lot of voters who cared deeply about this. i think a lot of the youth of voters have said repeatedly this is an issue they want addressed moving forward. it needs to be addressed and, from an economic standpoint and for the future of the country. >> you think the president will do something dramatic? >> he has a plan to move forward. >> is the new democratic movement dead or no longer relevant? >> i think that our party has always been the big party and we have different views and that is healthy. that is exactly why i believe i am a democrat
>> in iowa and colorado, wind energy tax credit. there was an issue that was important in both of those states. obviously models, jobs, the president jobs plan. and i think taxes. we had a fight where you had the president advocating to increase taxes on people who made more than $250,000 a year. >> looking ahead at the agenda, how big is climate energy? >> if you look at what to this country needs to do to create jobs, having a sound energy policy makes incredible sense. i...
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we cannot refocus and marshaled the energy and priorities of our country to get ahead, so we brought a speaker who is extraordinarily influential and a true inspiration. there is a quotation that says, when it comes to the future there are three types of people. there are those who let it happen. there are those who make it happen and those who wonder what happens. our speaker tonight makes it happen. he is a businessman. he is an attorney. he is a bit of an entrepreneur. that makes him a remarkable. i think what makes an extraordinary is he is a true leader. he was on the d.c. city council and helped start their voucher program. he wrote a book called voices of determination. it is essentially a testament to how kids can be a testament to adults and overcome great aunts and are true inspiration's region a testament to adults about kids. he advises mayors, congressman all across the country on issues of large. he is in the thick of the game and a complete leader on the issue, and you feel his influence across the country. and we are very fortunate to who areple like thehim savvy plea
we cannot refocus and marshaled the energy and priorities of our country to get ahead, so we brought a speaker who is extraordinarily influential and a true inspiration. there is a quotation that says, when it comes to the future there are three types of people. there are those who let it happen. there are those who make it happen and those who wonder what happens. our speaker tonight makes it happen. he is a businessman. he is an attorney. he is a bit of an entrepreneur. that makes him a...
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i think there was a sense like on energy and environment and education that the president had a vision for where america needs to be in this new century where we've got rising competition in china and germany and india and if we're going to have an american century we cannot come in second place to those countries in technology of the future. and i think that played an important role. there was a sense that the obama vision was one that they thought better suited this moment in our country's history. and there is no question on social issues whether it's women's healthcare or immigration. there was asset of issues that for younger voters was important to think about the kind of country and kind of president they wanted representing them. so on all those questions people wrestled carefully. i think that's why ultimately enough people in enough battleground states chose the president to continue this journey we're on. quickly in terms of demoggrafi. we don't know this for sure but we could be seeing different elections in on years and off years. the election in 2014 is going to be differ
i think there was a sense like on energy and environment and education that the president had a vision for where america needs to be in this new century where we've got rising competition in china and germany and india and if we're going to have an american century we cannot come in second place to those countries in technology of the future. and i think that played an important role. there was a sense that the obama vision was one that they thought better suited this moment in our country's...
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energy -- people in the energy business understand that have to look for other opportunities. >> an interesting thing happened several days ago. in the wake of hurricane sandy, governor chris christie of new asked for help with gas pipeline crews. there are people from specter energy here today. specter has crews in ontario that were ready to go. there was some pickup in some pipeline. i get an urgent call from our board members. he said -- this is crazy. we got into it. several people worked on it. they found out -- we could not -- it got resolved. the crews helped the electricity workers. we got to this crisis. it underscores the importance of the on the border work. now that we have got the u.s. elections behind us, is there a moment to build an amendment on it now? why is it so important to you? >> it is of immense benefit to both sides. we remain each other's largest trading partners. we are the two most integrated economies in the world. to have businesses constantly coming up against silly differences or the tyranny of small differences makes no sense. we have been making good progress s
energy -- people in the energy business understand that have to look for other opportunities. >> an interesting thing happened several days ago. in the wake of hurricane sandy, governor chris christie of new asked for help with gas pipeline crews. there are people from specter energy here today. specter has crews in ontario that were ready to go. there was some pickup in some pipeline. i get an urgent call from our board members. he said -- this is crazy. we got into it. several people...
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of energy at large. it does not take anything from anyone. it means when the president wants to talk about energy strategy, that he has got a mechanism and a single point of contact that is responsible for the orchestration and the development of producing such a document. this is, we think, is reasonable and will be good for the country economically and will be good for americans to know that we do have a strategy and is articulated and you can read it in documents and it is also good for america's leadership role on the globe as energy becomes more and more a very significant part of the problems that face of growing populations. thank you. >> this was patterned after the concept of what we have at the pentagon. it is different. it is not command or control. it is pretty amazing to think all these different departments and agencies and players do not come together in some coordinated way to sit down and talk about what we need to do in energy. agriculture has a piece of this. i think you mentioned the
of energy at large. it does not take anything from anyone. it means when the president wants to talk about energy strategy, that he has got a mechanism and a single point of contact that is responsible for the orchestration and the development of producing such a document. this is, we think, is reasonable and will be good for the country economically and will be good for americans to know that we do have a strategy and is articulated and you can read it in documents and it is also good for...
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there should be carried beyond the obvious of highways and airports, we have to be thinking about our energy infrastructure in this country and whether it serves our economy well. we have already seen thoughtful suggestions on on both sides of the aisle. when it comes to spending and future, we need to be thoughtful about ways to fund infrastructure. many of you saw the article recently in "the washington post." i want to give a belated thanks to the soviets for launching sputnik and schering americans. because of it, there was a program that got me through college and law school. these loans make a big difference, whether it is pell grants or loans. let me look at this honestly. 25% of the federal aid education goes to for-profit schools. they have more than double the student loan default rate than any other. there are ways to cut back on spending and education that will give us opportunities and resources for real education, which can be part of our future. when it comes to the most painful topic of all. i came here in 1983 and was told social security would be on its way out. we rolled u
there should be carried beyond the obvious of highways and airports, we have to be thinking about our energy infrastructure in this country and whether it serves our economy well. we have already seen thoughtful suggestions on on both sides of the aisle. when it comes to spending and future, we need to be thoughtful about ways to fund infrastructure. many of you saw the article recently in "the washington post." i want to give a belated thanks to the soviets for launching sputnik and...
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it will give you energy. it will boost the immune system. >> tom's innovations catch the eye of host of the web series "survive and thrive" tv. >> it's an interview series where i go out and film different people trying to survive and thrive in the new economy. >> the two meet and immediately click. >> tom just threw a bunch of different products at me and, i was like, you know, we should shoot some of this stuff because i've never seen them before. >> that includes a flame retardant foam that tom is developing. >> it was designed to put out a fire in intense heat. but it has to still be biosafe. so it doesn't damage you. >> tom figures the best way to prove his product works is -- well, trial by fire. and he's the begin knee pig. >> the torch could burn two to three inches of steel very easily. it melts like ice. >> that's 7,000 degrees. lava is 2,000 degrees. >> if i put the torch to my hand, it would turn to carbon with a few milliseconds. >> we're proving this product that we have as foam works in the mos
it will give you energy. it will boost the immune system. >> tom's innovations catch the eye of host of the web series "survive and thrive" tv. >> it's an interview series where i go out and film different people trying to survive and thrive in the new economy. >> the two meet and immediately click. >> tom just threw a bunch of different products at me and, i was like, you know, we should shoot some of this stuff because i've never seen them before. >>...
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momentum is growing for a carbon tax that would slam companies that use a lot of energy. that is just that any place that makes anything. the congressional budget office even studying climate change taxes. junk science, keep the change. this is a terrible idea. sounds liket is getting at least more visibility. >> well, since the election and hurricanes and the climate alarmists have gotten excited about the possibility of getting some sort of law passed by, 2013 to help their cause. and can penetrate, cap and trade is basically a dead term. moving on to something else, and i think is the carbon tax. carbon tax is as easily as sales tax that would be applied to your electric bill or at the gas pump or all the goods and seservices that are produced wih gasoline electricity which means everything. tom: let's go back to the politics. on what to get into how this works. it passedhen nancy pelosi was speaker. it passed the house, did not get anywhere in the senate. so they're going to change the name, but it sounds like the same thing. >> and it barely passed the nancy pelosi c
momentum is growing for a carbon tax that would slam companies that use a lot of energy. that is just that any place that makes anything. the congressional budget office even studying climate change taxes. junk science, keep the change. this is a terrible idea. sounds liket is getting at least more visibility. >> well, since the election and hurricanes and the climate alarmists have gotten excited about the possibility of getting some sort of law passed by, 2013 to help their cause. and...
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>> well, i don't see how he has as much energy as he constantly has. (laughs) i think he draws energy from being out like talking to you. he's amazing about that. i worry about my getting tired while he's just out there just running around all the time. what am i curious about? well, i wonder what he thinks in his innermost thoughts sometimes about some of his maybe not perfect investments. but i'm not curious about a lot because i know an awful lot. >> she knows every chapter of the book. (laughter) she knows it all. (laughter) >> rose: i know a lot of it. >> i know you do. >> rose: doing the book, as a matter of fact, refreshed everything that i knew. >> rose: there was this item, too. berkshire hathaway has overcome general electric. it's now the sixth largest company in terms of market value >> i haven't looked -- that doesn't surprise me in this area. >> rose: does that mean anything to you? >> well, it means -- >> rose: i bet it does! i bet it does! >> what means something is having it outperform the general market over time. i mean that -- my jo
>> well, i don't see how he has as much energy as he constantly has. (laughs) i think he draws energy from being out like talking to you. he's amazing about that. i worry about my getting tired while he's just out there just running around all the time. what am i curious about? well, i wonder what he thinks in his innermost thoughts sometimes about some of his maybe not perfect investments. but i'm not curious about a lot because i know an awful lot. >> she knows every chapter of...
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energy, industrial, and telecom leading the way here. allen, what do you think of this market going into the week here? there doesn't seem to be a sense of urgency. we're just marking time waiting for the fiscal cliff. >> we sure are. very light day. volume very light. we're stuck at 1390 level on the s&p. the internals are good. for every two stocks that fell, three have gained. traditionally, the short day on friday, we almost have a little rally. >> you likely to continue to buy? >> yeah, we'll continue to buy. >> you're not skeptical? >> not real skeptical. especially in the short term. the president comes back next week. congress back next week. they've been talking to each other. that will help the rally. >> anthony, what are you going to buy? >> i think international stocks, i think chinese equities are very exciting in this kind of environment. i even think the u.s. economy is getting cheaper. this big reduction is making it a little more exciting. >> it can be health care versus defense stocks. you know, one way or the other dep
energy, industrial, and telecom leading the way here. allen, what do you think of this market going into the week here? there doesn't seem to be a sense of urgency. we're just marking time waiting for the fiscal cliff. >> we sure are. very light day. volume very light. we're stuck at 1390 level on the s&p. the internals are good. for every two stocks that fell, three have gained. traditionally, the short day on friday, we almost have a little rally. >> you likely to continue to...
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taking a quick look at what happened in the energy complex. a mixed day there. crude pulling back despite some very good economic news. the dollar strength at play there as well. all of this as the december options expired. ahead of tomorrow's inventory report, which is expected to show a build in crude inventory. natural gas rebounding from yesterday's decline, which was spurred by the forecast for a warm december. back to you. >> all right, mary. thank you very much. >> all right. we've got 52 minutes before the closing bell. the dow jones industrial average off of its lows, down 55 points. the nasdaq is lower by -- fractionally lower. >> and don't look now, but just as housing is showing signs of life, congress may be taking away the mortgage interest deduction. we're going to look at that coming up here. >>> plus, congressional cliff divers we call them. we're going to hear from a democratic lawmaker who says let's just do it. let's go off the fiscal cliff. better to do that than make unnecessary cuts. so what is he willing to cut? that's coming up. >>> also
taking a quick look at what happened in the energy complex. a mixed day there. crude pulling back despite some very good economic news. the dollar strength at play there as well. all of this as the december options expired. ahead of tomorrow's inventory report, which is expected to show a build in crude inventory. natural gas rebounding from yesterday's decline, which was spurred by the forecast for a warm december. back to you. >> all right, mary. thank you very much. >> all right....
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company in the energy sector. as well as cablevision and genworth which is an insurance name. so roughly pretty big grab bag for laggards today. research in motion getting a big pop today on heavy volume for that stock, up 14% in a sustained rally. that's a big move for r.i.m. we're finally getting a date for the blackberry rollout, january 30th. analysts like that move as well as investors. >> we'll see if that works out. >> blackberry 10 is make or break for this stock. >> our internal market guru here at cnbc tells me that with today's rally, the markets are now back -- they've erased all of the losses we saw in the u.s. markets after the election on november 6th. we're back to -- >> we have a crack data team, don't we? we ask, they perform. thank you very much. >>> from california to florida, walmart workers have been staging protests at various locations across the country. but, is that keeping shoppers away? we'll go live to a walmart store in maryland for the latest action on that. >>> plus, we'll tell you
company in the energy sector. as well as cablevision and genworth which is an insurance name. so roughly pretty big grab bag for laggards today. research in motion getting a big pop today on heavy volume for that stock, up 14% in a sustained rally. that's a big move for r.i.m. we're finally getting a date for the blackberry rollout, january 30th. analysts like that move as well as investors. >> we'll see if that works out. >> blackberry 10 is make or break for this stock. >>...
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lower sectors today, teleco and energy dragging us down. take a look at s&p 500 top five laggers, impossible to ignore some retail names on that list. we saw some strong sales out of black friday but caution in the marketplace as analysts are saying, you need to see that strong sales trend continue throughout the rest of the season. not just on one or two days. it was nordstrom and macy's we were watching. coach was on the list for a better part of the day. cabot oil and gas selling off with the broader energy complex. meantime on the flipside we did have our s&p 500 top gainers. of course a lot of those names included names traded here at the nasdaq. ebay was one of the big gainers, gaining on hopes today that it will catch up with amazon on cyber monday. of course, those numbers will be tallied up within the coming days. best buy was also seeing strength on that as well. last but not least, first solar knocked apple out of one of those spots there, out of the last spot. of course, apple was a stock that was contributing to the positive mo
lower sectors today, teleco and energy dragging us down. take a look at s&p 500 top five laggers, impossible to ignore some retail names on that list. we saw some strong sales out of black friday but caution in the marketplace as analysts are saying, you need to see that strong sales trend continue throughout the rest of the season. not just on one or two days. it was nordstrom and macy's we were watching. coach was on the list for a better part of the day. cabot oil and gas selling off...
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of enough will to do major legislative initiatives or to amend the constitution, and if new york and energy want to do that, great. >> i like "reason" magazine a lot. >> me too. they seem very reasonable. >>> call them fiscal cliff spikes and dives, will the market swings continue tomorrow morning? we've got three top money pros to weigh in next. >>> and we're keeping an eye on the closed-door meeting at the white house between president obama and ceos to tackle the fiscal cliff. there's a look at the white house right there live as you're watching cnbc first in business worldwide. at optionsxpress we're all about options trading. we create easy-to-use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! we knew you needed a platform that could really help you elevate your trading. so we built it. chances of making this? it's a lot easier to find out if a trade is potentially profitable. just use our trade & probability calculator and there it is. for all the reasons you trade options
of enough will to do major legislative initiatives or to amend the constitution, and if new york and energy want to do that, great. >> i like "reason" magazine a lot. >> me too. they seem very reasonable. >>> call them fiscal cliff spikes and dives, will the market swings continue tomorrow morning? we've got three top money pros to weigh in next. >>> and we're keeping an eye on the closed-door meeting at the white house between president obama and ceos to...
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we also produce energy. every drop of oil we produce overseas keeps oil prices down in this country. >> yet, the oil companies as an industry constantly get bashed over taxes, over the profits that we see. in fact, in 2011, chevron was one of three oil companies that paid more in income taxes than any other corporation in america, which i find amazing. $17 billion in taxes. >> well, our income taxes in 2011 were about 43%. it's been in the same range over the last few years. we do pay our fair share. we pay taxes overseas. we pay taxes here. we pay other forms of tax as well. i think that story hasn't been told. the fiscal terms that are in place here for our industry, for example, if punitive taxes were imposed on our industry, would impact our investment. i hope that's not where we're headed. i think there is a case to be made that we pay our fair share of taxes, and i work hard to try to communicate that. >> talk to us about an energy policy. what would you like to see in the election is behind us. what s
we also produce energy. every drop of oil we produce overseas keeps oil prices down in this country. >> yet, the oil companies as an industry constantly get bashed over taxes, over the profits that we see. in fact, in 2011, chevron was one of three oil companies that paid more in income taxes than any other corporation in america, which i find amazing. $17 billion in taxes. >> well, our income taxes in 2011 were about 43%. it's been in the same range over the last few years. we do...
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plunging energy prices, they rallied back finishing near the highs of the session. heating oil up at present, crude up. natural gas the biggest winner as the government reported bigger than expected drawdown in supplies. the weather pattern driving prices higher. one of the biggest losers, industrial metals. copper prices leading the way down. goldman sachs saying the prospect for industrial metals was very dim heading into the end of the year leading to a selloff, also lack of austerity measures leading to a selloff in the economically sensitive commodities like copper today. the big movers a day before the holiday. cheryl: thank you very much for appreciated. train, plane or automobile. full force on the busies holidays. and 3 million people if they did make the trip in the air. in chicago, we have had quite a day, jeff. >> the headline for me is many delays and cancellations has actually been not so crazy. you can see the sun is shining in chicago, that was not the case earlier today. heavy, dense fog. if we come inside, we can look at the board, departures alone
plunging energy prices, they rallied back finishing near the highs of the session. heating oil up at present, crude up. natural gas the biggest winner as the government reported bigger than expected drawdown in supplies. the weather pattern driving prices higher. one of the biggest losers, industrial metals. copper prices leading the way down. goldman sachs saying the prospect for industrial metals was very dim heading into the end of the year leading to a selloff, also lack of austerity...
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the risk on trade is alive and well with energy and crude-oil futures higher by 1%. there is oil at $88.20. i wanted to show you how your markets are doing as a move to the last hour of trading. let's get to the floor show with traders standing by at the new york stock exchange and the nymex. jonathan cortines at the stock exchange, jonathan and friends. volume typically is light, half of the normal volume. how does that skew the numbers from what you are seeing? >> it is a short trading session so volume is lighter coming in today, not as many people on the train and with light volume and a lot of volatility to the market so we can see the activity we have seen so far today. it has been a 1-way market. we are 160 points. the day after thanksgiving last year it was a down day. when there is not enough volume and not enough liquidity to support the market the headlines we sought out of europe could be viewed as positive but that is the only thing investors are trying to hang onto when there's not much to look at. cheryl: we have more fiscal cliff discussions picking t
the risk on trade is alive and well with energy and crude-oil futures higher by 1%. there is oil at $88.20. i wanted to show you how your markets are doing as a move to the last hour of trading. let's get to the floor show with traders standing by at the new york stock exchange and the nymex. jonathan cortines at the stock exchange, jonathan and friends. volume typically is light, half of the normal volume. how does that skew the numbers from what you are seeing? >> it is a short trading...
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everybody is familiar with their energy drinks. most people have been watching fox business know that the industry in energy drinks and caffeine have been closely scrutinized. there were some deaths involved, though not directly correlated to monster but they were under some pressure. but now as fears of a crackdown are easing and worries that the administration will step in on these guys, that has been easing based on what the fda has been saying, then now you're seeing that this stock has basically taken this as good news. it is up 11%. so that is great news here for monster energy drinks. you may remember we talked about some folks who had come under obviously some health issues, preexisting heart conditions, and there were questions whether or not monster had caused their demise. liz: do you drink those nicole? nicole: i don't monster energy, i don't. liz: how about the other one, red bull? nicole: no. liz: nicole thank you very much. if you have watched me for a while, you know my dad was a surgeon, and he used to say if you w
everybody is familiar with their energy drinks. most people have been watching fox business know that the industry in energy drinks and caffeine have been closely scrutinized. there were some deaths involved, though not directly correlated to monster but they were under some pressure. but now as fears of a crackdown are easing and worries that the administration will step in on these guys, that has been easing based on what the fda has been saying, then now you're seeing that this stock has...
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a lot of energy starts. >> nicole: we saw oil over
a lot of energy starts. >> nicole: we saw oil over